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1967 Daniel Friederich SP/CSAR

Year 1967
Top Spruce
Back & Sides CSA Rosewood
Scale Length 650 mm
Nut width 51 mm
Finish French Polish
Country France
Luthier Daniel Friederich

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Description

Daniel Friederich is known for his unsurpassed aesthetic as well as his beautiful and magisterial quality of tone. Many of the best players in the world play or have played Friederich, including the Romeros, Manuel Barrueco, Julian Bream, Scott Tennant, Roberto Aussel, Eduardo Fernandez, Alvaro Pierri, David Tanenbaum and many others.

This is a spectacular instrument built by one of the most important builders of the 20th century, Daniel Friederich. It was built the same year (1967) as the instrument that would land him top prizes at the legendary Liege (Belgium) competition, setting him on the world stage. This instrument is a concert player's workhorse and an investor's dream. Tone is rich and silky, smooth and full, typical of Friederich's best work. Although dating from 1967, it is in excellent condition – There is a cracked area below the bridge, and near the center seam that was repaired many years ago by Yuris Zeltins (with only 2 small cloth patches) but otherwise the guitar is in concert-ready condition.

Orfeo magazine article on Daniel Friederich

Interview: Daniel Friederich by Andrea Tacchi

Videos

1967 Daniel Friederich SP/CSAR

Bach 'Gavotte en Rondeau, BWV 1006a' played by Adam Holzman

1967 Daniel Friederich SP/CSAR

Turina 'Sonata - 1st Movement' played by Adam Holzman

1967 Daniel Friederich SP/CSAR

Satie 'Je Te Veux' played by Scott Morris

Guitars by Daniel Friederich